How To.. Create An Advanced Multi Aperture Layout A demonstration of how to sketch out a mount layout for multiple photos going into the same frame. This is the advanced option when you have a different number of across/down apertures going into a custom sized picture frame
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How To... Create An Advanced Multi Aperture Layout

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A demonstration of how to sketch out a mount layout for multiple photos going into the same frame.
This is the advanced option when you have a different number of across/down apertures going into a new custom sized picture frame. A different demonstration video will soon be available for advanced multi aperture layouts going into an existing frame for which you need an exact external size.
Create the layout - 0:06
  • Layout your photos in the order you would like them displayed in the frame. Our video shows a basic layout with 3 photos, but you can have as many photos as you like. The principles of this video will be the same for any number of photos, but it will get more complicated.
  • Measure the EXACT width and height of each photo and note down the measurements against the aperture number.
Remember, Measure Twice And Be Precise
Sketch the layout - 0:23
  • Sketch out the layout on a piece of paper, similar to our computer generated version.
  • Add the size of each aperture to your sketch.
  • Add the border width for each side at it's smallest point. We recommend a 40mm border width, but you can make this width whatever you like as long as it is greater than 20mm.
  • Add the width of the gaps at the smallest points. The minimum gap width is 10mm, but we recommend the width is 50% of the border width, so we have added our gap width as 20mm.
  • Depending on the complexity of your layout, the border and gaps may be different due to the aperture sizes, etc.
  • Sketch the external border and calculate it's size with the measurements we now know.
Calculate the aperture positions - 0:52
  • Calculate the positions for the apertures 2 and 3 from the left edge.
  • Calculate the positions for the apertures 2 and 3 from the top edge.
Input the sizes - 1:50
  • Input the number of apertures and the external size for our layout.
  • Input the width, height, left position and top position for each aperture
After all the sizes have been entered, you can choose a mount colour and frame as required.

Article Posted: 25/02/2025 13:00:06

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